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NYC rents grew seven times faster than wages — making it the epicenter of the rental affordability...
Moneywise via Yahoo Finance· 7 minutes agoA recent analysis of rental and wage data compiled by Zillow and StreetEasy (with additional...
Biden's Bureau of Labor Statistics is Cooking Jobs Reports
The Forex Market· 4 days agoLast Friday’s Bureau of Labor Statistics employment report showed that U.S. employers added some...
Fact Check: Biden Said Inflation Was 9% When He Became President. We Checked His Claim
Snopes via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWhen Biden became president, inflation was at 1.4%. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics keeps track...
Mortgage rates today, May 14, 2024: First rate drops since March
Yahoo Personal Finance· 1 hour agoThese are today's mortgage rates. Rates finally dropped this week, and they might go down again...
Will mortgage rates fall after this week's inflation report?
CBS News· 16 hours agoObservers will instead turn to the Bureau of Labor Statistics as they prepare to release their...
The Fed Depends on Increasingly Questionable Data. That’s a Problem.
Barrons.com· 4 days agoTHE ECONOMY The Bureau of Labor Statistics has revised payrolls downward by 124,000 jobs so far this...
Keeping Up With Inflation: The Minimum Wage Would Be Close To $13 If It Moved With Inflation
Black Enterprise· 17 hours agoThe Bureau of Labor Statistics has revealed what the minimum wage would be like if it were to keep...
Vantage Point - American job market: When not so good is pretty good
The Record· 4 days agoApril’s Jobs Report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics came out recently. The U.S. economy created...
Forget the Dollar Menu: Fast food prices double inflation rate in 10 years
Gannett via AOL· 17 hours agoIn their recent study Is Fast Food Affordable Anymore?, compared today's popular fast-food menu items prices versus what the cost was 10 years ago. According to the Bureau ...
Hate spending: What you need to know
Bankrate via AOL· 4 days agoYou’re not imagining things. Items are getting more expensive. The Consumer Price Index rose 0.4 percent in March, according to the U.S. Bureau of